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Thur sday , Jan. 30 , 2014

Thur sday , Jan. 30 , 2014. In My Homework, please write: Get your presentation done by Tomorrow . Spelling Quiz Unit 9 Tomorrow Ex. 4, p. 401 . Presentations. They are not scored until you come with your rubric and present them. Daily Language Practice.

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Thur sday , Jan. 30 , 2014

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  1. Thursday, Jan. 30, 2014 • In My Homework, please write: • Get your presentation done by Tomorrow. • Spelling Quiz Unit 9 Tomorrow • Ex. 4, p. 401

  2. Presentations • They are not scored until you come with your rubric and present them.

  3. Daily Language Practice • 1. Isaac Asimov entered columbia university at the age of fifteen. (1) • 2. His father wanted him to study medicine, but Asimov did not want to harm not laboratory animals, so he switches to chemistry. (3)

  4. Vocabulary Unit Nine • Practice spelling • Any old piece of paper • Number 1-20 • Correct and use as a study guide.

  5. Mrs. Herman • Next week • Resumes • Address • Phone number • email

  6. Ex. 3, p. 401 • 1. After the Civil War, cowboys often drove their cattle to the nearest railroad. • 2. Then, the cattle were shipped to the East in response to a demand for beef. • 3. The cowboy performed his job from sunup to sundown. • 4. The cattle drive may have earned him about one dollar each day. • 5. The cook was a very important member of the drive.

  7. Ex. 3 continued • 6. He prepared three meals a day for many hungry cowboys. • 7. The meals might have included beans, biscuits, coffee, beef stew, and sometimes a sweet dessert. • 8. In his spare time, the cook served as a doctor, dentist, barber, and mediator. • 9. Eventually, the need for cattle drives diminished. • 10. However, cowboys remained in the public eye through competition in rodeos.

  8. Ex. 4, p. 401 • For ex. 4 • Five of the following groups of words are sentences. Write “sentence.” • The other five need words added to make them a complete thought. Write the group of words as a complete thought. • Draw one line under the subject and two lines under the verb.

  9. TAS Questions • What can you tell me about Valley Forge? • How can you construct meaning from informational texts?

  10. Sentences. • How can I effectively use them?

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